One in three women will experience abortion in their lifetime. They often face aggressive pro-life campaigns and hostile medical personnel. And because intervention is still seen as a taboo, many of these women are prevented from making a free choice within a safe environment. A Womb Of One’s Own sees playwright Rammelkamp draw from personal experience as she aims to bring attention to the stigma surrounding the topic. Growing up with her catholic Grandmamie, Babygirl is desperate to become an ...
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Love (Watching Madness), Pleasance Courtyard (Bunker Three) – Review
A blistering autobiographical play about bipolar disorder
Read More »Me and My Doll, Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose (Nip) – Review
it has great potential to become a brilliant comedy
Read More »World’s End, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Beautiful drama of two unusual families
Read More »Fishbowl, Pleasance Grand – Review
Slickly presented French farce about three neighbours.
Read More »Spray, Assembly Roxy (Central) – Review
A weird and wonderful social satire
Read More »Raven, Assembly Roxy (Central) – Review
Honest and unapologetic
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Educational comedy gold.
Read More »Who Cares, Summerhall (Main Hall) – Review
A sobering piece of verbatim theatre.
Read More »The Three Deaths of Ebony Black, Underbelly, Bristo Square (Daisy) – Review
A cute puppetry show with musical numbers
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